PAGE TEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 19 The Editors Report - ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Need Teachers The recent survey by the National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards points up the startling imbalance in preparation of teachers for professional duties in the public schools of the country. Of an estimated 100,000 people needed to teach elementary school this year, only 20,000 are expected to be available—whereas there are expected to be 84,730 to fill 30,000 high school openings! While it is true that a switch in objectives of many of those now planning for a high school teaching career would not fill the quota of elementary teachers needed, it would be one step on the way to giving our school-age children the proper education they need. It is estimated that the need for elementary school teachers will be at the rate of 100,000 per year for the next ten years. In this light, it is necessary that schools of education, guidance counselors, and boards of education members work together to encourage more prospective teachers in entering the elementary school field. In most states the pay standard and professional standard are similar for high school and elementary school teachers and should not stand in the way of applicants for teaching positions applying for the elementary school jobs.-The New York Times. Seniors Present Winning Paper Jerome Andruske and Garel Webb, engineering seniors, have been awarded first prize in the student section for a paper presented at a joint meeting of the midcontinent and Oklahoma City sections of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers in Tulsa. 一 The subject of the paper was "Selection of a Computation Procedure for Predicting Future Behavior of Gas Drive Reservoirs." Andruske and Webb illustrated their paper with slides showing data, calculations, production wires, and results of their research. For presenting the first prize paper, the students received a copy of Muskat's "Physical Principles of Oil Production." They also received a five-year subscription to "Petroleum Technology," the official publication of the petroleum branch of AIME. Ellis L. Anders, Jr., assistant professor of petroleum engineering, supervised the prize-winning paper. This is the first year that the University of Kansas and the Municipal University of Wichita have been invited to the meeting. University Daily Hansan News Room K.U.251 Adv. Room K.U.378 Student Newspaper of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Member of the Kansas Press Assm. National Press Assn., and the Associated Collegiate Press. Represented by the National Ad- service,420 Madison Ave. New York City. James Morris Editor-in-Chief Editors Morris Editor-in-Chief Doris Greenbank Managing Editor Asst. Man. Editors ...Norma Hunsinger Kay O'Connor John Hill Ralph Hemenway City Editor...Edward Chapin Feature Editor...Francis Kelley Photograph Editor Telegraph Editor...Robert Shaw William Graves Richard Tatum Lloyd Holbeck Sports Editor...Richard Dilsaver Asst. Sports Editors...Bob Lawn Ray Soldan Arthur McIntire Mona Millikin Society Editor...Faye Wilkinson Editorial Assts...Keith Leslie Adv. Mgr...Charles Reiner Cr. Mgr...Yvonne Josserand Nat. Adv. Mgr...Forrest Bellus Classified Ad. Mgr. Promotion Mgr...John Wiedeman Carry a STUDYTOUR PASSPORT and enjoy the wonderful feeling of being welcome wherever you go! June to Sept., ISA also operates weekly low-cost student flights open to STUDYTOUR PASSPORT holders traveling for an educational purpose. PERRY'S CAUGHT EVERYTHING BUT THE BALL SINCE HE STARTED USING VITALIS! You can't miss with the misses—if you use your head—and "Live-Action" Vitalis care. Pitch into that mop of yours with the famous "60-Second Workout." 50 seconds' scalp massage (feel the difference!) . . . 10 seconds to comb (and will the gals see the difference!) You'll look neat and natural. Bye-bye loose, flaky dandruff and dryness, too. So make your play with the help of Vitalis—get it at any drug store or barber shop. A PRODUCT OF BRISTOL-MYERS 1. "LIVE ACTION" VITALIS and the "60-Second Workout" LAST CHANCE LOST & FOUND Will Be Open During Finals EACH DAY 12 NOON TO 1 P.M. Over 100 Books Almost 200 Articles of Clothing 2 Watches Many Pens & Pencils Dozens of Glasses Numerous Other Items A Service by Alpha Phi Omega CHECK WITH US IF YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING THIS YEAR. WE MAY HAVE IT! 2nd Floor Student Union—Next Door to Ballroom. - NO CHARGE - Thanks Friends: To all of you who graduate, we wish every success in your future. To you who will return, we shall be glad to have you back again in the Fall. But to each of you, we express our thanks for the business with which you have favored us while here. Lawrence, Kansas The Lawrence National Bank